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Household Questionnaire WATER AND SANITATION MODULE

Household Questionnaire WATER AND SANITATION MODULE. Household Questionnaire WATER AND SANITATION MODULE. Goals. MDG Goal 7: Ensure environmental sustainability

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Household Questionnaire WATER AND SANITATION MODULE

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  1. Household QuestionnaireWATER AND SANITATION MODULE

  2. Household QuestionnaireWATER AND SANITATION MODULE Goals MDG Goal 7: Ensure environmental sustainability Target 10: Between 1990 and 2015, halve the proportion of the population without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation

  3. Household QuestionnaireWATER AND SANITATION MODULE Indicators MDG Indicator 30: Proportion of the population using an “improved” source of drinking water MDG Indicator 31: Proportion of the population using an “improved” sanitation facility

  4. Household QuestionnaireWATER AND SANITATION MODULE Indicators for MICS module • Use of improved drinking water sources • Use of an adequate water treatment method • Treatment of water to make it safe to drink

  5. Household QuestionnaireWATER AND SANITATION MODULE WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) on Water Supply and Sanitation • Official body reporting on global progress toward MDG on water and sanitation • JMP Technical Advisory Group – Decisions on methodology and indicators

  6. Household QuestionnaireWATER AND SANITATION MODULE JMP Methodology Shift • 1980 - 1997: Provider/utility data (e.g., MOH, Water Depts.) •  • Since 1997: Consumer/household surveys (e.g., MICS, DHS, census)

  7. Household QuestionnaireWATER AND SANITATION MODULE • JMP uses “improved” facilities as proxy for safe or hygienic sources of drinking water • Based on household surveys with question on • “What is the main source of drinking water for • members of this household?” • Similar approach for sanitation

  8. Household QuestionnaireWATER AND SANITATION MODULE Use of improved drinking water sources: Proportion of population who use any of the following types of water supply for drinking: • Piped water connection into dwelling, yard, or plot • Public tap/standpipe • Tubewell/Borehole • Protected dug well • Protected spring • Rainwater collection • Bottled water (only if a secondary improved source is used) NOT improved are: Unprotected dug well, unprotected spring, vendor provided water, tanker truck, surface water (river, stream, dam, lake, pond, canal, irrigation channel)

  9. Household QuestionnaireWATER AND SANITATION MODULE Use of improved sanitation facilities: Proportion of population that use: • Flush/pour-flush to piped sewer system • Flush/pour-flush to septic tank • Flush/pour-flush to pit • Ventilated improved pit latrine • Pit latrine with slab • Composting toilet Does NOT include public or shared latrine, pit latrine without slab or open pit, hanging toilet or hanging latrine, bucket latrine, no facilities (use any area, for example a field).

  10. JMP WEB SITE JMP country figures, files and graphs and info are available from: • www.wssinfo.org (JMP web site) • www.childinfo.org

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